Edaville 1992

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @jonmalita3809
    @jonmalita3809 2 года назад +1

    This is the Edaville I remember....what happened to the old Boston and Maine train that was on display?

  • @frufan100
    @frufan100 13 лет назад +4

    This is so great. Just got back from taking my 16-month-old son to Edaville for the first time for the Festival of Lights.
    I would have been 11 years old in 1992; my grandmother would take me to Edaville. I definitely had a "circle of life" moment in the parking lot, holding my son while the steam train went by. Not too proud to say I got a bit misty.
    Thanks for posting this video.

  • @davidimhoff5571
    @davidimhoff5571 7 лет назад +2

    Oh the old steam engines. I was born in 1981 and my parents took me here all the time. Wow I've forgotten so much of it. So much was lost after they went out of business the first time. I just recently went there this month and hadn't been there since they first closed. My friend lives on the same street so we went with her daughter. So different. I'm not going to lie I miss the old grounds and the old way it looked. All that land where you got off at the water was sold. People stole all those little buildings. I miss the old way but I'm happy the people who own it now have invested into it.

  • @amzie33
    @amzie33 14 лет назад +2

    I remember going here in the late 70's and mid 80's it was always so fun

  • @bobt5778
    @bobt5778 Год назад

    Just went a few days ago with wife and grandson. Nicely maintained, online ticket orders available, and tons of parking. Hope it keeps going - it's changed hands a few times. Current owner is doing a great job. It still has a lot of the old charm. Even the kiddie rides have a vintage vibe about them.

    • @EditGuy6610
      @EditGuy6610 Год назад

      Interestingly enough, the ownership has not changed for many years, but the new operators, Brian Fanslau and Hannah Harriman, have done a tremendous job moving the park back towards its roots.

  • @johndavies9270
    @johndavies9270 3 года назад

    Thank you Ellis D Attwood and everyone else who has helped to keep these little trains running. Who would have thought that they could still be seen running, roughly 85 years after the lines closed?

  • @MainerailroadTeen
    @MainerailroadTeen 6 лет назад +2

    Bridgton & Saco River No.7 just completed a successful test fire up on March 30th 2018. First time in 15 years it has been under steam.

  • @SuperOwensTrainsYT
    @SuperOwensTrainsYT 3 месяца назад

    I love this place, still go there every year

  • @MachetePanda
    @MachetePanda 13 лет назад +1

    I know some people are disappointed its more like a kiddie park now. But I'm just thankful that the equipment is even being maintained. It keeps my hopes up that it can one day have it glory restored.

  • @Tcostello105
    @Tcostello105 14 лет назад +1

    I remember going here with my parents in 1999 i believe, such a nice place but has had trouble keeping open like you said. I hope the next company who buys the Edaville RR will strongly invest in order to keep it alive for the many more years to come. Great Video brings back memories!

    • @somedude7528
      @somedude7528 7 лет назад

      Tcostello105 they did don't worry Edaville is still amazing and fun! :3

  • @1981deloreanfan
    @1981deloreanfan 13 лет назад +1

    monson/edaville #3 was the first steam engine I ever rode on. Cranberry Festival 1996

  • @johnhiram1207
    @johnhiram1207 Год назад

    Went there many timeswwith my parents in the 50s. One of the narrow gauge trains ended up in Portland Maine where it is a tourist attraction. I think it is was the one that operated from Hiram to Harrison Maine.

  • @electron2601
    @electron2601 4 года назад

    Does anyone know what that church was in 3:16? Could you go inside it? If so what was in it?

    • @EditGuy6610
      @EditGuy6610 4 года назад

      It is not a full-sized building, just a scale representation of one. It looks very much like the church in Carver that keeps watch over the cemetery that is Mr. Atwood's final resting place.

  • @15georgest
    @15georgest 13 лет назад +1

    @xveganmuffinx I remember riding on a antique firetruck. I use to go every year when I was a kid and the same guy that drove it would let me sit up in front with him. Soo many memories of that place.

    • @electron2601
      @electron2601 4 года назад

      That guy drove that truck through the bogs like Fast and Furious. I remember my dad almost falling out when he took those sharp turns.

    • @electron2601
      @electron2601 4 года назад

      That's awesome he did that. I almost wonder if I got to ride in the cab too but my memory is a little fuzzy on that.

  • @Maverick_Van_Traveller
    @Maverick_Van_Traveller 8 лет назад +2

    What is it now, like Thomas the Tank Engine land? Do they still run any real Maine two-footers? I've never been there, but it looks like it used to be a really neat place for a railroad buff to visit.

  • @Antiquetractorsetc
    @Antiquetractorsetc 11 лет назад +1

    They have #21 and #11 just came in.

  • @Deadbuck73
    @Deadbuck73 5 лет назад

    Edaville now is better than no Edaville...

  • @NortheastCorridorFilms
    @NortheastCorridorFilms 4 месяца назад

    back when edaville was actually good

  • @anthonyvo5880
    @anthonyvo5880 6 лет назад

    what whistle would you was #4 is wearing

  • @HinckleyBranchRailfan
    @HinckleyBranchRailfan 7 лет назад

    Cool, old fashioned engines

  • @Trainfanz
    @Trainfanz 13 лет назад

    I haz DVD on this line.

  • @farmerdave7965
    @farmerdave7965 7 лет назад

    Where is the Flying Yankee these days ?